The Board of Supervisors is the governing body of the county, establishing goals and objectives to direct the county's growth and development, and carries out other responsibilities as set forth by Mississippi statutes. Supervisors are elected from each of the five districts in the county to serve a four-year term.
The Board oversees county operations and enacts ordinances and resolutions to promote the health, safety, and welfare of citizens and businesses in the county, and approves the annual budget and millage rate which funds the operations of the offices and departments under the Board's jurisdiction.

Contact Information

Board Meetings

As mandated by State statute, the Board of Supervisors meets on the first and third Monday of each month in the Board Meeting Room on the second floor of the Courthouse in Carthage. If a regular scheduled meeting falls on a holiday, the Board meets on the next working day following the holiday.
The Board also schedules additional meetings as they deem necessary to handle pertinent County business and in the case of emergencies.

The third Monday meeting begins at 8:00 a.m., unless otherwise announced

Meetings of the Board of Supervisors are open to the general public.

To Appear Before The Board

If you wish to appear before the Board of Supervisors to discuss an important matter pertaining to the county, you must notify the Board Office not later than noon on the Wednesday prior to the Monday meeting. Any backup information and/or exhibits pertaining to the matter you wish to discuss must be delivered to the Board Office by the same deadline.
If you have been scheduled to appear before the Board, or if you have a matter to be discussed and you would like to have it dismissed from the agenda, please contact the Board Office prior to the beginning of the meeting.